AVC NOTEBOOK: NO EASY GAMES AT AVC : MEN STARTED ON TOUGH ROAD.Byline: Chris Cocoles Daily News Staff Writer The Antelope Valley College Antelope Valley College is a comprehensive community college located in Lancaster, California, USA. It is operated by the Antelope Valley Community College District, with a primary service area of 1,945 square miles covering portions of Los Angeles and Kern counties. men's basketball team has arguably played the toughest November schedule in all of California junior college basketball College basketball most often refers to the American basketball competitive governance structure established by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, or NCAA. History
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``These first few games have kind of been like Custer's last stand Custer’s Last Stand U.S. troops led by Col. Custer are massacred by the Indians at Little Big Horn, Montana (1877). [Am. Hist.: NCE, 701] See : Wild West ,'' AVC (1) (Advanced Video Coding) The video compression techniques used in the H.264 standard, jointly developed by ISO and the ITU-T. See H.264. (2) (Audio Visual C coach Newton Chelette theorized. ``We'll still see some good teams (at Oxnard) but not the caliber of COS, Santa Monica and Long Beach. The Oxnard tournament starts a new season for us to start playing well when we're there.'' It didn't begin so rosy when the Marauders fell to L.A. Southwest in last Friday's opener. The Marauders did come back with a 98-90 consolation bracket victory over Hancock behind Le'Tre Kelly's 25 points, 19 from Dameion Henry and 15 apiece from Jeronne Saxton and Tony Gaeta. On Sunday, AVC improved to 3-4 with a 90-78 win over L.A. Harbor to claim the consolation title. Kelly, named to the all-tournament team, scored 20, Saxton 19, Michael Paul Michael Paul may refer to:
The Marauders host the McDonald's Big Mac tournament beginning Thursday. The Marauders open with Moorpark at 7 p.m. Bowled over: AVC Dean of student development Wanda Gallerson, the McDonald's Community College Bowl representative, got the matchup she wanted in College of the Canyons College of the Canyons is one of the fastest-growing community colleges in the state. According to the National Junior College Research Association, College of the Canyons consistently ranks in the top 50 community colleges in the nation. and Mt. San Jacinto San Jacinto, river, c.130 mi (210 km) long, rising in SE Texas as the West Fork and flowing S to Galveston Bay. Its chief tributary is Buffalo Bayou, and both the bayou and the lower river are used for the Houston ship channel. for Saturday's 2 p.m. game at Marauder MARAUDER. One who, while employed in the army as a soldier, commits a larceny or robbery in the neighborhood of the camp, or while wandering away from the army. Merl. Repert. h.t. Stadium. The game could be one of the best of the bowls not having state championship consideration. Canyons (7-3) is an offensive machine led by quarterback Kevin Carrasco. The Eagles (8-2), who upset Chaffey 28-14 in the regular-season finale, won their last four games following a two-game losing skid in midseason. Both teams are familiar with Marauder Stadium. Mt. San Jacinto has played there the past two seasons, beating the host Marauders 28-7 last season and 27-14 on Oct. 3. The Cougars, reviving their football program following a 17-year hiatus, lost their first game on Sept. 19 when the Marauders scored the winning touchdown in the final seconds and then held on for a 21-14 win. Canyons went on to win six straight games before ending the season with losses to Bakersfield and Ventura. Tickets, priced at $6 for adults and $3 for children under 12 and adults over 60, are on sale at AVC and all area McDonald's restaurants There are more than 30,000 McDonald's restaurants in 119 countries. Restaurants The first McDonald's was not a restaurant at all, but it was a sit-in stand. The company's early franchises were built to a standard pattern that did not offer seating; this was in part to prevent . For 24-hour bowl ticket information call 722-6543. And the winners are . . .: Gary Hardy and Ashor Valibaba, two anchors on what turned out to be a strong AVC defense, were named to the Foothill Conference's postseason honor roll honor roll n. A list of names of people worthy of honor, especially: a. A list of students who have earned high grades during a specified period. b. A list of people who have served in the armed forces. . Hardy was the Marauders' most active presence, recording a team-high 97 tackles (56 unassisted). The Antelope Valley High product also had five sacks and two forced fumbles. Valibaba paced the Marauders in sacks with 10 and also had six hurries to go with 75 tackles. Other first-team members included return specialist Sal Iabichella, who averaged 16.1 yards in punt returns (including a 72-yard touchdown) and 24.1 yards on kickoffs. AVC's other first-team honoree was sophomore tight end Jason Boyett, an excellent blocker who caught just 12 passes in AVC's run-oriented offense. Linebacker James Juneau, whose 96 tackles ranked one behind Hardy, was a second-team selection along with running back Kasey Young and offensive lineman Ray Candalaria. Women's basketball: After playing tournaments in Santa Barbara and Sacramento in addition to a one-game trip to Riverside, the Marauders (2-4) made their home debut Tuesday against Glendale. Volleyball: The final kill number on Jennifer Keating's record-shattering season was 267. The freshman from Palmdale High also led AVC in attempts (644) and was second in digs (199). The Marauders completed their season with a 10-8 record, 4-4 in Foothill Conference Northern Division play. Cross country: The Marauders men wrapped up their season with a 12th-place finish at the state cross country championships in Fresno. As he was all season, sophomore Mike Barkhuff was AVC's top finisher, running a strong seventh. CAPTION(S): 2 Photos PHOTO (1) Mike Paul and his AVC basketball teammates have played a monster early-season schedule in 1998. (2) AVC basketball player Davia Shannon finally got to play a home game Tuesday after the Marauders played their first six games on the road. John Lazar/Daily News |
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